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Show DRY LANDERS BREAKFAST AT SCOVTL'S The Dry Lands Breakfast Club got away to a fast start last Saturday Sat-urday with a bare thirty members daring the long trip to Mapleton. Mrs. Ethel Scovil and Mrs. Delena Tull were co-hostesses and gave the company very little trouble during the evening. The tables were bautifully decorated dec-orated by Ray Scovill completely surrounded by waffles, eggs and bacon. High spots of the program were: A review of Sears Roebuck's Roe-buck's latest book, "The Goods of Yesterday," by Mrs. Charley Franks. A moving recitation by Margaret Conover, "The Face on the Barroom Floor." An exhibition exhibi-tion of Weight lifting by Claude Eggertsen, (which was limited to Henry Weight.) Later in the morning, Henry was prevailed upon to give a few lessoris in Sluff to Frank Robertson Robert-son and Ray, and would have lost his shirt if Mrs. Weight had not taken him home. Members present included Ar-lene Ar-lene and Glenn Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Franks, Harrison and Margaret Conover, Claude and Helen Eggertsen, Henry and Ethel Weight, Frank and Winnie-! Robertson, Ronald and Lillian Thorpe, Bill and Delena Tull, Fred and Mrs. Shepherd, and Archie and Mrs. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Norwood of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Welch, George and Mrs. TenEyck, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Boorman. The next meeting will be held with as little warning as possible. Jerry Simmons was Guest of Honor Hon-or and will she be surprised to know this. |